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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm always asking questions, and the reason why is because
the fund begins when you start researching for answers such
as what if we ignored the food, particles and other
objects caught between our teeth? Plus, do computers have a
mind of their own? My name is Arrow. I'm a
daily writer, a silent wolf. That means I stand on
the sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen, study, than activate.
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I happen to call it the daily Mess, a chronological
walk through an everyday world. Yeah, it's my morning writing
as a receiver of thoughts and ideas. We as people
tend to throw things to the side because we think
we're going to deal with it later on. Well, when
a subject arrives inside of me, I know it's time
to dig in. It's still keeping that daily journal, but
by doing the research, the picture becomes clearer. This is
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the daily mess. What would happen if we ignore the
things that are caught up between our teeth? Well, Dennis
all agree that particles caught up in the assumed hidden
places in our mouths are known to cause discomfort. It
press up against your gums, which makes chewing feel very weird,
and yes, it does lead to bad breath. Now, what
a lot of people don't know is how quickly stuck
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food in your mouth attracts bacteria. This can lead to
a major amount of plaque build up and the gums
become irritated, oftentimes bleeding. And if that still doesn't convince
you to floss or use a water pick, Dennis remind
us that long term ignoring of food caught between your
teeth will create cavities and even bone loss around your teeth.
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It's pretty much giving bacteria an endless amount of what
it needs to stay alive inside your mouth. But here's
where the mental experts chime in. If ignoring the small
things such as food in your mouth is your thing,
to mental health experts, that's a signal. That's saying, what
else are you ignoring in your life that could be
causing more injury in your You don't care? Hmm? Hey,
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Coming up next, computers Do they have a mind of
their own? Hey, welcome back to the daily mess. Do
computers have a mind of their own? I mean, why
aren't they always in sync with what we're doing, with
our expectations and needs. We all know this answer. They
don't have a mind of their own. What they do
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have are systems of rules, algorithms and data processing that
can make them feel like a I don't have to
listen to you. I'm running independently. Here's where things go wrong.
It is us. We're the problem. Computers follow rules, our lives,
our needs. They are all messy, subtle, and yes, we
are deeply addicted to complex content. Humans speak and think
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in language, whereas computers they process logic, they know numbers
and patterns. The mismatch means our requests aren't always clear
to the machine. Our human needs change constantly. What feels
right will feel wrong in the moments ahead. Yes, computers
in AI technology have amazing ways of locating answers to
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many of our questions, but it's still connected to data,
probabilities and training, not a need for wanting something right now.
A computer is really good at reflecting our limitations high Marrow,
and that's the daily mess